The Firm Male Organ and Back Pain: Best Coupling Positions
by John Dugan OwnerA
firm male organ demands to be satisfied, as every man well knows;
unfortunately, sometimes the rest of the body isn't cooperative. For example,
sometimes back pain prevents a man from giving his firm male organ the kind of partner-based
satisfaction that it craves. While adequate male organ health can address a number of sensual
activity issues, men with back pain will have to take additional measures to
get things going in the bedroom.
Back Pain
Many men experience back pain to varying degrees for a wide
range of reasons. Sometimes the soreness results simply from using the muscles
in the back, or a portion of the back, in a way that is unfamiliar. Other times
there may be a more serious reason for the pain, such as a herniated disc. If a
man experiences excruciating back pain, or if a low level of pain persists for
an extended period of time, he should pay a visit to his physician to determine
the cause and to see if any special treatment may be called for.
Coupling Positions
Partner-based sensual activity, as most men know, requires at
least a minimum of full-body involvement. In many positions, the man is called
upon to forcefully thrust his hips back and forth, an action which may be made
difficult if his back is sore or stiff. Therefore, the gentleman whose back is
giving him troubles may need to be careful in his choice of coupling positions.
Among the positions that he may wish to try are:
- Doggy style. This is the preferred position for men
suffering from back pain due to a herniated disc. This makes sense: Back pain
tends to be worsened when there is too much range of motion in the lower back.
The doggy style allows for the man to kneel while inserting his manhood, and he
is then essentially forming a straight line from his knees to the top of his
head. The hips will thrust during playtime, but the man's back will not be bent
forward, limiting the range of motion required of his spine.
- Spooning. In this position, the man and woman lie
on their sides, with the woman's back against the man's front. The knees are
bent, which helps to lessen the arch in the man's back, and the member is
inserted from behind. This position is best for people whose backs hurt most
went extended (bent backward). It is probably the worst position, though, for
men with a herniated disc.
- Woman on top. For many men, placing the woman on top
can ease back pain, especially if the male places a small pillow underneath his
back.
- Modified missionary. Traditional missionary can place undue
strain on the back; however, some men with a sore back find that raising
themselves up on their elbows positions them in a way that significantly
decreases the pain.
Beyond choosing the appropriate coupling position, a man can
also prepare himself by applying an ice pack to the sore area or having a nice,
sensual massage in advance of engaging in physical activity. A warm shower
(taken with one's partner) can be an especially nice way to loosen up the
muscles.
Keeping one's firm male organ happy is every man's goal, sore
back or no sore back. That's why men also need to pay greater attention to the
general health of their tools and should regularly use a top-notch male organ health cream (health professionals recommend
Man1 Man Oil). When sifting through the available options, men should make
sure that the chosen cream contains L-arginine. This ingredient helps in the
production of nitric oxide, which in turn plays a key role in maintaining blood
flow to the member. It's also advisable to find a cream that includes vitamin
B5, an essential vitamin that provides a boost for manhood cell metabolism.
Visit
http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most
common male organ health issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity, and
what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer
who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to
numerous websites.
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